Disney and Marvel to develop the comic book movie, "Dr. Strange"
"Dr. Strange" will likely be the first Marvel comic book movie that would fall under the Disney banner, says Deadline.com If you remember the news from last year, it was reported that Disney spent about $4 billion to acquire Marvel Entertainment and since then, fans have speculated on which comic book property would or should get the next big-screen treatment. "Dr. Strange" was the likely contender and now has been confirmed as Disney hires screenwriters Thomas Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer to pen the screenplay for "Strange." Donnelly and Oppenheimer has quietly become one of the hottest writer teams in Hollywood right now. Their credits include writing Lionsgate's upcoming "Conan" reboot and an early draft for Dreamwork's "Cowboys and Aliens," plus Donnelly and Oppenheimer has also written the highly anticipated video-game based movie, "Uncharted: Drake's Fortune" for Sony.
Here's a quick cap of Dr. Strange's origin according to Deadline: a self-centered New York surgeon robbed of his touch after a car accident. After a stint as a wandering derelict, he found his way to a healer in the Himalayas, where he learned to tap into psychic powers to battle evil wizards and other wrongdoers. His mind is his weapon, rather than the brute force that distinguish most memorable Marvel heroes.
via deadline.com
